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Object found in the Milky Way unlike anything astronomers have seen

Australian researchers have discovered a strange spinning object in the Milky Way. The object was spotted by a university student working on his undergraduate thesis. It released a huge burst of radio energy three times every hour.

The pulse comes in every 18.18 minutes, like clockwork. Scientists used a telescope in the Western Australian outback known as the Murchison Widefield Array.

There are other objects in the universe that switch on and off. Scientists said, 18.18 minutes is a frequency that has never been observed before. Scientists are now working to understand what they have found. Scientists looked back through years of data.

They have established a few facts. Such as, the object is about 4,000 light-years from Earth. It is incredibly bright and has an extremely strong magnetic field. But there are many mysteries as well.

The strange bursts of radio energy were detected using the Murchison Widefield Array telescope in Australia
The strange bursts of radio energy were detected using the Murchison Widefield Array telescope in Australia.

Scientists have theorized, the object can be a white dwarf, a remnant of a collapsed star.

The powerful, consistent radio signal from space could have been sent by some other life form. Scientists also observed the signal across a wide range of frequencies.

Scientists will look for more of these strange objects across the universe. The research paper has been published in the journal Nature.

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